Is 'The Tick' Marvel Or DC? Amazon's Superhero Series Has A Different Kind Of Comics History

Amazon is getting into the superhero game with The Tick, a comedic take on the omnipresent genre. However, don't expect to see any CW crossovers or Netflix team-ups with The Tick and his unwitting sidekick Arthur any time soon. Believe it or not, The Tick is neither Marvel nor DC, though some of the characters might remind you of your favorite classic comics and/or summer blockbuster heroes.

There have been two previous adaptations, both created and produced by Edlund himself. The first was a Fox Animation show that was part of the Saturday morning lineup in the '90s. The second was a 2001 live action series that starred Patrick Warburton as the bug man in blue. The story is set in a comically generic world in which superheroes are commonplace.

It comments on popular characters in many ways. First, the titular hero is named after an insect, much like Spider-Man, Ant Man, and the Wasp. These first two adaptations also included satirical nods to popular characters with heroes called Batmanuel, Captain Liberty, and Sewer Urchin — a gross version of Aquaman.

At the end of the day, The Tick is a comedy. While there are moments of realism and more sincerity than irony, it's more of a spoof and a goof on superheroes as a genre. The comic book source may be more indie than Marvel and DC, but its history makes this world of heroes just as rich as those other guys.